Turbulent Times: Forgotten Stories of Singapore’s Early Years (Five-Book Box Set)
PART OF Turbulent Times SERIES
Publisher:
Straits Times Press
S$16.42
- Description
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Modern Singapore was forged in the flames of a volatile past. Different groups fought to tear Singapore apart during our early years of nation building.
This five-book series traces those turbulent years and tell the stories of the people who witnessed history up close. Written in a clear and down-to-earth way, packed with photographs and with pages of graphic novel storytelling, these booklets will appeal to students, young people and anyone looking for a vivid and concise overview of Singapore’s turbulent years.
The five titles in the series:
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Battle for Hearts and Minds: Fighting the Communist Threat, 1948-1963
The fight against the communist threat in Singapore and Malaya in the years immediately after World War II. (76 pages) -
The Undeclared War: Konfrontasi
Indonesia’s Konfrontasi (Confrontation) campaign against Malaysia and Singapore in the 1960s, including the 1965 bombing of MacDonald House in Orchard Road that killed three innocent people. (64 pages) -
Into The Fire: 1964 Racial Riots
The deadly racial riots of July and September 1964 that took place against a backdrop of growing political tension in Singapore and Malaysia. (52 pages) -
Singapore Is Out: Separation and Independence
The fight for merger and the issues that led to political tension between Singapore and Malaysia and, eventually, to independence for Singapore. (48 pages) -
War Is Far From Over: Fighting the Communist Threat, 1968-1989
The havoc wreaked when the communists resumed their attacks in Malaysia and Singapore in the 1960s and 1970s. (60 pages)
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Battle for Hearts and Minds: Fighting the Communist Threat, 1948-1963
Cover Type: Paperback
Year Published: 2025
Size: 220mm x 130mm (P)
Language: English